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98_talonNov-22-09 09:01 AM
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#32228, "NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
Apr-27-09 08:52 PM by 98_talon

          

Well im from NS Canada and this is apart of the new mvi (motor vehicle inspections) laws
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/rmv/

I was wondering how long it would take for this to happen.

You can have the vehicle lowered or raised if you get the vehicle engineered approved. Yet there is no one certified to do this help us fight this change. We understand you can go to low or to high and be in a mess. We understand ppl can cut springs and torch them to lower a vehicle we just want to be able to lower or raise a vehicle using respectable using name brand parts.

*Note* any information sent to rideheight@yahoo.ca will not be used for any purposes other than to count as a vote against the new MVI rules so outlined on this page. Any vote to be counted must contain at least name and full address of following pieces of information, but preferably all that apply.

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freelancefoolApr-28-09 03:33 PM
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#32235, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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That's not even what the law says. Proper steering would be your inability to turn the wheel to lock without the tire rubbing.

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RoninEclipse2GApr-29-09 04:07 PM
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#32242, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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I got a laugh out of the "hockey pucks" note.

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freelancefoolApr-30-09 04:54 AM
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#32245, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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You would be surprised how many people with Jeeps use hockey pucks to raise the suspension instead of blocks.

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RoninEclipse2GApr-30-09 12:50 PM
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#32247, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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Originally posted by freelancefool
You would be surprised how many people with Jeeps use hockey pucks to raise the suspension instead of blocks.


no, no I wouldn't. it just came off as funny that they actually refrenced it.

my favorites are hocky puck engine mounts.

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#32269, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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I thought hockey pucks had something to do with it being Canada

  

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RoninEclipse2GMay-08-09 01:18 PM
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#32272, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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You've never heard of that before Tim?

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HedgeMay-10-09 05:00 PM
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#32279, "RE: NO lowered or raise cars and trucks"
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A few people at my old college acctually used hockey pucks to lift a shitty truck. Ive known about it forever.

Thank you mobil one for rust proofing my driveway.

  

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